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  2. Ravenite Social Club - Wikipedia

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    The Ravenite Social Club was an Italian American heritage club at 247 Mulberry Street, in Little Italy, New York City. It was used as a mob hangout and the storefront later became a shoe store, and as of 2022 is a men's clothing store. [3] [4]

  3. List of Bizarre episodes - Wikipedia

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    Sketches include a couple that encounters an unusual dress code at a restaurant, Richard Simmons announces his candidacy for the president of the United States, a visit to the family known as the Bigots, John interviews an author about sex on television and a sketch with two couples at a Chinese restaurant goes awry for an unusual reason.

  4. Spectator shoe - Wikipedia

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    Men's Oxford full brogue spectator shoes, c. 1930 The spectator shoe, also known as co-respondent shoe, is a style of low-heeled, oxford, semi-brogue or full brogue constructed from two contrasting colours, typically having the toe and heel cap and sometimes the lace panels in a darker colour than the main body of the shoe.

  5. Shoes of NYC finds the story behind the shoes on the streets

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    We hadn't made a big splash at all yet, still haven't, but we stopped someone and said 'hey, we're Shoes of NYC', and they were like, 'oh my gosh, I follow you guys.', and I was like 'holy shit'.

  6. Endicott Johnson Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Endicott-Johnson Shoe Company ("E-J") was a prosperous manufacturer of shoes based in New York's Southern Tier, with factories mostly located in the area's Triple Cities of Binghamton, Johnson City, and Endicott. An estimated 20,000 people worked in the company's factories by the 1920s, and an even greater number worked there during the ...

  7. Susan Bennis/Warren Edwards - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 Bennis and Edwards had the opportunity to purchase the New York outlet of The Chelsea Cobbler, [1] a British shoe brand founded in 1967 by Richard Smith and Mandy Wilkins. [2] At the time, Bennis and Edwards hoped to combine their clothing designs (marketed under the name Kiss ) with Chelsea Cobbler's footwear, but quickly decided to ...

  8. This is how I store 100 pairs of shoes in my NYC apartment - AOL

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    Organizing your shoes doesn't mean you need to have a walk in closet or spend a fortune. Get creative and shop these 10 bookcases that will solve any small storage problem. RELATED: Shop the ...

  9. Townhouse Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Townhouse Bar of New York, or simply The Townhouse, is an upscale gay piano bar which opened in 1989. It is located in the Midtown East, Manhattan neighborhood of New York City . [ 1 ]